The digital transformation is driving massive turmoil. Organizations are having to face how they protect their data or be breached-again. Results of the recent 2018 Data Threat Report indicate continuing concern for insider attacks, with 51% of respondents citing privileged users as being the main threat.
Providing the proverbial “keys to the kingdom” that allow access to sensitive organizational resources, privileged accounts are top target for internal and external attacks.

As organizations increasingly use privileged accounts in a changing business environment, protecting the credentials, isolating and controlling sessions, and continuously monitoring operations is critical. This webcast will examine a typical use case in a healthcare environment, and illustrate how to protect privilege account credentials, passwords, and keys with applicability across industries.

With the clock ticking towards May 2018, NOW is the time to ensure you are taking the right steps to protect your organization and your customers in order to be compliant with General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
Less than a 1/3 companies are prepared…join us for a discussion with Jay Trinckes of the NCC Group on how GDPR will impact the way in which organizations handle their data.
What you will learn:

About the speaker:
Jay Trinckes is a Principal Security Consultant with NCC Group’s Risk Management and Governance Practice where he specializes in security and privacy assessments specifically around GDPR, HIPAA, HITRUST, PCI, DFARS and more.

GDPR is coming into force in May 2018. Many organisations are now getting into gear in order to ensure they are compliant by the deadline. This is even more important for those organisations who are hosting their data off premises.

But what does GDPR really mean to businesses, how will it impact the way in which organisations handle their data and engage with trusted third parties?

PKI (public key infrastructure) has quietly become one of the most critical assets for enterprises today. Our 2017 study, conducted by the Ponemon Institute and sponsored by Thales e-Security, reveals an increase in the number of applications that use digital certificates, that enterprises are investing in fortifying the security posture of their PKIs, and that the IoT is the next game-changer for the future of PKI.

Join this webcast to learn about the top findings of this research, including:

• The increasing influence of the IoT in PKI planning
• The increasing security maturity of enterprise PKIs including the use of Hardware Security Modules
• Identification of enterprise applications that commonly depend on PKI credentials
• The ongoing challenges associated with PKI deployment and management

In this webinar, we will examine the key elements necessary to protect sensitive data. The focus will be on comprehensive security aspects that enterprises need to consider going forward. The webinar will expand on how the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is just the beginning; a set of best practices that every organization should adhere to, not just in the EU but globally, to use security as an enabler for a safe digital future.
Topics discussed will include the expanded ecosystem of users, devices, applications, and things that must coexist in a trusted environment, as enterprises transform operations to depend on an all-digital infrastructure.

Join the webinar to learn:

• Why GDPR is only the beginning - cutting through the noise
• How digital business is driving new approaches to data security
• What are the best practices for improving data hygiene

Combating Data Breaches: Proactive Defence during a Digital Transformation
Join Herjavec Group and Thales and gain a deeper understanding into how you can review your data security in an efficient and effective way to enable your organisation to focus on the truly challenging areas of data security and compliance.
Sensitive data continues to make it into a broader set of environments, including cloud deployments, big data platforms, virtualised systems, and more. The policies and regulatory mandates in effect continue to grow more stringent. At the same time, these groups have to guard against more sophisticated cyber-attacks, and the continuous threats posed by users that have stolen privileged user credentials.
To adapt to these expanding demands, IT and security professionals have to leverage technologies that offer a strong mix of security, implementation flexibility, and operational efficiency.

Topics covered during the webinar:

 Complex and sophisticated data threat landscape

 GDPR at a glance

 Digital transformation ambitions and challenges

 Why adopt a data encryption strategy?

 Focus on how encryption and key management solutions can help you comply, secure and keep control of your data

This introduction is aimed at those within your organisation looking to gain an insight into data protection and the potential challenges that your organisation could face.

Join Verisec and Thales and gain a deeper understanding into how you can review your data security in an efficient and effective way to enable your organisation to focus on the truly challenging areas of data security and compliance.

Sensitive data continues to make it into a broader set of environments, including cloud deployments, big data platforms, virtualised systems, and more. The policies and regulatory mandates in effect continue to grow more stringent. At the same time, these groups have to guard against more sophisticated cyber-attacks, and the continuous threats posed by users that have stolen privileged user credentials.

To adapt to these expanding demands, IT and security professionals have to leverage technologies that offer a strong mix of security, implementation flexibility, and operational efficiency.

During this webinar we will cover:
- Compliance with privacy and data security requirements (helping you comply with the critical Article 32 and 34 GDPR rules)

- Cyber-security risk management and mitigation - using Thales encryption, an organisation can render private data unintelligible to a cyber-intruder (external or internal) even in the event of a breach

The EU’s Electronic Identification and Trust Services (eIDAS) Regulation establishes legally binding electronic signatures for secure cross-border transactions. Businesses and consumers alike stand to benefit from the convenience and confidence that the new capability enables. To make this digital transformation a reality, an ecosystem of trusted identity, signature, time stamping, and validation services is being deployed across the continent. Whether you are one of these trust service providers, an organization accepting digital transactions form clients, or that consumer end user, eIDAS will impact your daily life.

Thales and its technology partners play a critical role in the eIDAS ecosystem. As qualified signature creation devices (QSCDs), Thales nShield hardware security modules (HSMs) establish the root of trust for eIDAS trust services. Join this webcast to learn how Thales is serving the eIDAS community and helping you achieve the digital transformation.

WHAT YOU WILL LEARN:
• What eIDAS means to organizations and consumers
• How eIDAS is changing the way we all do business
• Why a robust root of trust is so important for security
• Where eIDAS is having its initial impact – case stories

New York State Department of Financial Services(DFS) has enacted rigorous, first-in-the-nation cybersecurity regulations for financial institutions and others that do business in the state. It is clear that regulators are raising the bar for the security of confidential and sensitive data.

August 30 2017 is the first milestone date for this regulation. What is the state of your compliance?

Join us for a lively discussion with a panel of experts around the following topics:

•Understanding the legal drivers for the DFS regulation In addition to the directly covered entities of DFS, FINRA & SEC covered entities should be closely following the DFS
•What this new regulation means to you
•Why a thorough risk assessment is necessary
•Best practices and tools for fully complying with this new regulation

Controlling encryption keys — and thus your data — while adopting cloud services is one of the more difficult puzzles in moving to the cloud.

Customers need to know if there is a consistent way to handle this across all their cloud services.

In this webinar Adrian Lane (Securosis) and Vikram Ramesh (Thales e-Security) will discuss challenges specific to multi-cloud key management and why customers may need something different than the native encryption options offered by their cloud providers. They will help you select the right strategy from the many possible combinations, how each customer requirement maps to different deployment options, and what to look for in a key management system.

Just one year remains before enforcement of the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) goes into effect. It’s arguably the most important privacy regulation in a generation. But it’s time to move beyond mere awareness and understanding of what GDPR is, and start making decisions about how you’re going to address it.

In this webinar, join Derek Brink, vice president and research fellow for Aberdeen Group, and Neil Cooper, Regional Sales Manager, UK&I, for Thales eSecurity, as they share the following helpful insights:

• Short synopsis of the timeline and key provisions of GDPR
• Quantify the business risk of GDPR, in terms of both the likelihood and the business impact of non-compliance
• Summarise the six fundamental strategies for safeguarding sensitive data
• Identify the three most important capabilities for addressing GDPR requirements

The broad adoption of cloud applications has resulted in more and more data assets leaving the corporate perimeter and being stored in the cloud. However, many organizations need to retool their cybersecurity processes, skills, and technology to be ready for the Cloud First Era. This webinar will explore how bring your own key (BYOK) and Key Management as a Service (KMaaS) offers flexible enterprise-class data encryption capabilities to secure cloud-resident data and meet and maintain compliance with industry regulations.

About the presenter:

Doug Cahill is a senior analyst covering cybersecurity at Enterprise Strategy Group drawing upon more than 25 years of industry experience across a broad range of cloud, host, and network-based products and markets.

Prior to joining ESG, Doug held executive leadership positions at security firms Threat Stack and Bit9 where he launched market leading products and forged strategic partnerships. Over the course of his career, Doug has also served in product management, marketing, and business development roles for cybersecurity, storage management, networking, and database vendors, and started his career in IT as a business analyst.

The Internet of Things (IoT) has us now counting data elements in the trillions. Collecting, storing, and analyzing this data is transforming business intelligence. However, with this new capability, security is also essential. Teradata offers a best-in-class platform for IoT data processing, storage, and analytics. Together with Thales, the solution address the evolving business intelligence needs of enterprises, while protecting data elements and business intelligence. In this webinar, we will examine the key elements necessary to process IoT data, and the security aspects that enterprises need to focus on to safely harness the power of the technology.

• Examine the realities of IoT data processing and analytics
• Describe the architectures needed to support the capability
• Analyze drivers and technique to secure IoT data elements

This twelfth installment of the Ponemon Global Encryption Trends study, sponsored by Thales e-Security, reveals both deployment plans and pains associated with increasingly aggressive cloud and data protection strategies. Although compliance remains a top driver for encryption, the gap has narrowed as organizations move to protect sensitive IP and customer information from both external and internal threats. Join Larry Ponemon and John Grimm to learn about some of the top findings in this year’s Global Encryption Trends Study, including:

• Variation in encryption and key management trends across multiple vertical industries
• Attitudes regarding protection of sensitive data and control of keys in the cloud
• Types of data most commonly encrypted, and associated applications that perform the encryption
• The role of Hardware Security Modules (HSMs) in addressing cloud and enterprise encryption and key management use cases.

Spending on IT security to protect data is up - sharply in some sectors – yet successful data breaches are also up significantly. Clearly, there’s still a big disconnect.

In this webinar Andy Kicklighter with Thales e-Security, and four time prime mover behind the Thales Data Threat Report, reviews the detailed findings of the report.

The 2017 Data Threat Report – Global Edition will be showcased with an emphasis about the data threats that enterprises are experiencing, what they are doing to secure their data and actionable recommendations that can be used today to secure their sensitive data from data threats.

• IT Security spending is increasing at 73% of enterprises driven by compliance and data security concerns
• Data breaches at enterprises are also up - with 68% of enterprises experiencing a breach, 26% in the last year
• What’s behind the big disconnect? And what should you be doing?

Enterprises are dealing with a new and evolving set of challenges and requirements that are driving changes to their core public key infrastructure (PKI). The number of applications that depend on certificate issuance services is increasing dramatically, and ranges from basic SSL and user/device authentication to cloud services and now to the Internet of Things (IoT). So, what are enterprises doing to meet these new challenges?

Join Larry Ponemon, Chairman & Founder of the Ponemon Institute, and John Grimm, Senior Director of Security Strategy at Thales e-Security, for an overview of the top findings of the 2016 Global PKI Trends Study, including:
•PKI best practices that enterprises are adopting
•The latest trends in PKI deployment – from internal to managed to the cloud and more
•How hardware security modules (HSMs) are being used to improve the trust and assurance level of mission-critical PKIs

Organisations in Australia now have a renewed focus and urgency on the protection of personal information assets with the proposed mandatory data breach notification laws back in the forefront of Australia Parliament priorities.
With cybercrime and cyber threats exponentially increasing, organisations need to ensure their data security strategy is both comprehensive and stringent enough to deal with internal, external threats, audits and legislation.
This webcast will explain and guide organisations in order to effectively prepare for the forthcoming legislation but to also better prepare your business to thwart the on-going cyber risks it faces daily.
During the session, you will:
a)Understand how the complexity and sophistication of cyber threat can damage your business
b)Outline the proposed data breach notification and what it means for your business
c)Highlight a best practice approach to safe-guarding your data